Golden beauty) is a 1957 Indian Telugu-language swashbuckler film directed by Vedantam Raghavayya.
The film was produced by Adinarayana Rao under the Anjali Pictures banner It was simultaneously shot in Tamil as Manaalane Mangaiyin Baakkiyam (transl.
On the way, he is acquainted with three sly thieves, Kailasam, Ullasam and Chadastam (Vaigundam and Aghasam in Tamil), who confront Jayanth to resolve the mystery behind Siva’s temple.
Hereupon, enraged Indra curses her to be human, dismisses her from Jayanth's mind, and molds him as a statue if he lays a finger on her.
Right now, Jayanth quits, and Sundari falls on earth and gives birth to a baby boy, but destiny makes them cleft.
After Paradesi (1953), the inaugural production of Anjali Pictures was an average success at the box office, its producers – husband and wife P. Adinarayana Rao and Anjali Devi – considered making their sophomore production based on folklore.
In an interview to The Indian Express in 1987, he said for a song in the Tamil version, he "adapted a rare composition of the famous Tanjore quartet" which prompted their sons to file a copyright violation, later Adinarayana Rao was bailed out by his friend.
[9] The renowned director-writer duo, Bapu–Ramana, lauded the film in their review, describing it as a "box office sutrala peddabalasiksha," essentially calling it an encyclopedia of box-office principles.